Preventive Medicine and the Price Tag of Longevity
A life well-lived means different things to different people. But as the longevity industry continues to build steam globally, a good life among the moneyed is increasingly m
In War-Torn Regions, Technology Becomes a Tool for Cultural Preservation
When the painter Mohammed Al-Hawajri was a young boy, he used to visit the Old City of Gaza, a bustling and ancient section of covered market in Gaza’s capital. At the cent
The UAE’s Latest Venture Might Surprise You
The United Arab Emirates is a world of contradictions. The oil-rich country in the Gulf peninsula is a kaleidoscope of cultures, traditions, nationalities and quirks unique t
This All-Women’s Wrestling League Is Big Business
The hottest ticket in the art and fashion world right now is probably the unlikeliest: an all-women’s wrestling match. But it’s not just any old wrestling ma
Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Leaving — & We’re To Blame
In 2018, Vartika Manasvi packed two bags and her entrepreneurial spirit, ready to start a new life in Canada. She would go on to launch StackRaft, a startup designed for hiri
Model-Turned-Tech Founder Sinead Bovell on Why the Future of Tech Must Be Global
Futurist Sinead Bovell talks to 3 about the future of tech, how to prepare for the ever-growing impact of AI and why big businesses that are prioritizing growth and innovatio
How Nuba Tisane, an Egyptian Family Business, Brought Homemade Hibiscus Tea to Market
For founder Amal Soliman and her daughter Gina El Kattan, food and agriculture are woven so intricately into their lives that they believe it is passed through their bloodlin
Leading the Evolution of Insurance with Rovr AI
With a global perspective and a digital-first mindset, Rohit Thomas leads BMO Insurance’s evolution, introducing Rovr AI to streamline underwriting and connect with Canadia
Canada’s Economic Success Depends On One Thing: Young People With International Experience
The world is in turmoil and Canada is on the front lines of the upheaval. Even before the re-election of Donald Trump, the profound difficulties in our relationships with Ind
Why It’s Time to Close the AI Knowledge Divide
The first iPad came out in 2010, and within a few years, the market was also flooded with affordable Android handhelds. On these devices, Skype and FaceTime made the Jetsons-
The Business Case For Vulnerable Leadership
When Abdullah Snobar reflects on the many moments that have made him one of the country’s trailblazing tech leaders, a career trajectory that earned him a spot on Canada’
Immigrants Don’t Need ‘Canadian Experience,’ Actually
It’s no secret that many Canadian employers routinely discriminate against immigrants for the crime of lacking “Canadian experience.” Advocates and non-profit organizat














